News Slavery Science and Industry Museum teams up with Guardian newspaper on slavery exhibition Project aims to increase public understanding of Manchester’s historic connections to enslavement
News Anti-racism MSPs hear how Scottish museums are addressing colonial legacies Reception held in parliament to show how sector is embedding anti-racism in workplaces and public spaces
News Redevelopment Planning approval granted for International Slavery Museum revamp Architect reveals key design features as museums prepare to close for building work
People Decolonising Museums Q&A | ‘There are intrinsic power dynamics that must be acknowledged’ Carrie Canham reflects on a co-curation project that explored the difficult legacy of British Museum founder Hans Sloane
People Leadership Profile | Listen. Learn. Act. Simon Stephens talks to community activist Michelle Charters, who is now leading a revamp of the world’s first standalone international slavery museum
Features Slavery Heart and soul | United States International African American Museum, Charleston Rebecca Swirsky learns how a new museum in South Carolina is honouring African Americans
Reviews Slavery Book review | A Bittersweet Heritage: Slavery, Architecture and the British Landscape A journey through Britain’s landmarks that will make you reassess this green and pleasant land
News Slavery Fitzwilliam Museum explores founder’s links to slavery in new exhibition Recently renamed portrait from Exeter loaned to Fitzwilliam show
People Exhibitions Working Life | ‘We want people to understand the diversity of Caribbean identity’ Museum of London's Shereen Lafhaj discusses a new display on Indian indenture in the Caribbean
News Slavery Slave trade memorial to be built in London Docklands Monument will honour victims and recognise London’s role in transatlantic slavery
News Decolonising Museums Edinburgh must ‘fill the gap’ on its role in the slave trade, says review group Recommendations include reinterpreting street names and researching city’s connections to slavery
People Black history Working life | ‘We must get comfortable with the uncomfortable’ Carolyn Baguma talks about her role leading The World Reimagined – a national arts education project that aims to transform how people understand the transatlantic slave trade